WikiLeaks’ publication of thousands of emails apparently hacked from the Democratic National Committee was legal and specifically protected by federal law, the Trump campaign argued in a court filing Wednesday. Lawyers for the Trump presidential campaign came to the controversial transparency website’s defense in a bid to defeat a lawsuit three Democratic activists filed in […]
Clinton, Assange and the War on Truth by John Pilger…
On Oct. 16, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation aired an interview with Hillary Clinton: one of many to promote her score-settling book about why she was not elected President of the United States. Wading through the Clinton book, What Happened, is an unpleasant experience, like a stomach upset. Smears and tears. Threats and enemies. “They” (voters) […]
Assange: ‘Cold Creepiness’…
Podesta Emails Showed Facebook Colluded with Clinton, Assange Reminds…
As US lawmakers demand social media companies show how their platforms were allegedly used by Russia to meddle in the 2016 election, WikiLeaks co-founder tweeted emails that show Facebook executives in direct communication with one candidate’s team. Beginning on October 7 last year, WikiLeaks published hundreds of emails from the private account of Hillary Clinton’s […]
Julian Assange Says He Will Provide Evidence Russia Narrative Is False in Exchange for Pardon…
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has offered to provide evidence that the Russian collusion narrative is false in exchange for a pardon from President Trump. The president, apparently, has not yet gotten the message. On Saturday, President Trump told reporters that he has “never heard” of Assange’s offer to make a deal.
White House Aides Are Stopping Deal With Assange, Congressman Says…
President Donald Trump is being blocked from knowing he can pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in exchange for information vindicating Russia of hacking allegations, according to Republican California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. Trump told reporters Sunday that has “never heard” of a potential deal with Assange. “I think the president’s answer indicates that there is a […]
WikiLeaks: Spy Files Russia…
This publication continues WikiLeaks’ Spy Files series with releases about surveillance contractors in Russia. While the surveillance of communication traffic is a global phenomena, the legal and technological framework of its operation is different for each country. Russia’s laws – especially the new Yarovaya Law…
Rep Dana Rohrabacher: Someone Leaked ‘Very Important’ Call With John Kelly Concerning WikiLeaks…
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher said someone leaked information about his call this week with White House chief of staff John Kelly, possibly to undermine his ability to speak directly with President Trump about WikiLeaks. The Republican congressman from California spoke with Kelly on Wednesday regarding his recent meeting with WikiLeaks…
Senate Intel Sneakily Slips Sentence Into Bill That Will Lead to Spying on U.S. Citizens…
A Senate panel may be stealthily trying to give federal law enforcement a new tool to go after the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks and its U.S. collaborators. A one-sentence “Sense of Congress” clause was tacked onto the end of a massive 11,700-word bill that was approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee and is likely…
War on Transparency: How the CIA Successfully Fought to Remain Unaccountable…
Declassified files provide a troubling insight into the US Government Accountability Office’s ill-fated efforts to audit the Central Intelligence Agency, with even the most routine queries batted away with claims relevant information was classified as protected as an intelligence source or method. Such was the CIA’s…
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